South San Francisco, CA Office Development - Public Buildings/Facilities Development: City of South San Francisco
The City has a long-term strategic plan that would enhance linkages between Downtown and transit centers, add new residential projects, and increase street connectivity with the surrounding neighborhoods.
The City has developed the South San Francisco BART station area as a vital pedestrian-oriented center. The City envisions the construction of over 200,000 square feet of new retail space and 2,000 new residential units.
Since 1999, the City has approved nine major biotechnology campuses, totaling 6.2 million square feet on over 500 acres. The city is processing another 3 million square feet for future life science facilities.
The RDA has invested over $250 million for public improvements. This investment includes Centennial Park, Orange Memorial Park, the San Francisco Bay Trail, new pump stations, expanded water treatment facility, new streets, Oyster Point Overpass and hook ramps, the future ferry terminal, and the future Caltrain Station.
City of South San Francisco has been a member of the California Redevelopment Association since
1990.
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